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Anyone game enough to use one of these?

Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 6:19 pm
by mike-s
original article
Electric Motorcycle (Lithium Battery 3,000W)
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Detailed Product Description
Dimensions
Length: 168cm
Width: 74cm
Height: 109cm
Axle length: 121cm
Weight 128kg lead acid battery or silicone battery
Speed: max. 65km/h = 40mph 48V battery, 10 inch wheel
Speed: max. 80km/h = 50mph 60V battery, 12 inch wheel
Range: 86km (53.44 miles) lead acid battery, 50Ah
Range: 100km, lithium battery, 50Ah
Motor type 48V /60V brushless DC 3000 motor
This motor is the best motor in china

Next step we will produce 72V high power motor up to 10,000W, and the speed will be 100km/h
Controller: PWM 4,000W
Horsepower: 3,000W /755rpm
Max. 4,000W
Charger 85% in 4hr output: 55V/9Amps/500W, 55V/5A in 8 hours
TXS type direct drive
Gear ratio: 1:1

Battery sealed lead acid or silicone battery
15kg x 4 units: 12V/40Ah /50Ah
Lithium battery 48V /30Ah/40Ah/50Ah this is very light weight
This is very long range, because it is very light weight

Suspension front: disc brakes
Rear: disk / drum brakes
Tires pressure front: 30PSI
Pressure rear: 36PSI
Size front/rear: 3.00-10.6 p
Brakes front: disk brakes
Rear: disk brakes

Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 6:25 pm
by deafwish
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Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 6:30 pm
by RG
how much and where do I get one?

Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 11:57 pm
by varden
Thats pretty nifty.

I'd sooner have an electric car tho :D

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2007 6:39 am
by photomike666
come back when it's got 130Kw

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2007 9:25 am
by Head_Mechanic
Only little men dressed in suits.

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2007 5:15 pm
by HemiDuty
Very vague stats. So what does the motor actually weigh? And the controller and the lithium battery? Probably quite a lot methinks.

But it is the way of the future.

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2007 10:34 pm
by Gosling1
HemiDuty wrote:.....But it is the way of the future.
So Very True.

Get used to these things, for inner-city trendies they are *perfect*.....even down here they would be great for the 15-20km commute to work.....

Will probably get one of these for commuting duties within 10 years, when oil is $200 a barrell, and about $5 per litre !! :shock: :shock:

(it will happen, its just a matter of when......)

8)

Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2007 1:14 pm
by robracer
Gosling1 wrote:
HemiDuty wrote:.....But it is the way of the future.
So Very True.

Get used to these things, for inner-city trendies they are *perfect*.....even down here they would be great for the 15-20km commute to work.....

Will probably get one of these for commuting duties within 10 years, when oil is $200 a barrell, and about $5 per litre !! :shock: :shock:

(it will happen, its just a matter of when......)

8)
naa would not suit you mate....slightly lacking in style :lol:

Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2007 2:45 pm
by Neka79
robracer wrote:
Gosling1 wrote:
HemiDuty wrote:.....But it is the way of the future.
So Very True.

Get used to these things, for inner-city trendies they are *perfect*.....even down here they would be great for the 15-20km commute to work.....

Will probably get one of these for commuting duties within 10 years, when oil is $200 a barrell, and about $5 per litre !! :shock: :shock:

(it will happen, its just a matter of when......)

8)
naa would not suit you mate....slightly lacking in style :lol:
oh it would look HEAPS better with "jim goose" and MFP sticker all over it!!

Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2007 4:15 pm
by robracer
Now thats style! 8)

Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2007 8:08 pm
by Gosling1
Neka79 wrote:....naa would not suit you mate....slightly lacking in style :lol:.......

oh it would look HEAPS better with "jim goose" and MFP sticker all over it!!
Thats the way Neka............I would have to paint it black as well......add a 'Stone' fairing........a dummy Kerker 4 into 1..........mmmmmm noice....

:lol: